Standing Committee on Economics, Finance and Public 
        Administration 
      
      Recommendations
       
      
Chapter 1
       Recommendation (1)
        The Committee recommends that the Treasurer and the Minister for Financial 
        Services and Regulation ensure that the Department of Social Security, 
        in conjunction with the Commonwealth Services Delivery Agency, the Treasury 
        and the finance sector, investigate and report on possible options for 
        alternative payment instruments for government transfer payments as noted 
        in the Government's response to the Recommendation 96 in the Wallis Report. 
        (paragraph 1.26) 
      
 
      
Chapter 2
       Recommendation (2)
        That the Minister for Regional Services, Territories and Local Government 
        and the Minister for Financial Services and Regulation in consultation 
        with State colleagues, undertake a collection of comprehensive data on 
        the access communities have to financial services. (paragraph 2.30) 
      
 Recommendation (3)
        The Committee recommends that the Code of Banking Practice be amended 
        to require banks to give customers two months written notice before transferring 
        accounts between branches without the permission of that customer. (paragraph 
        2.52) 
      
 
      
Chapter 3
       Recommendation (4)
        The Committee recommends that Federal, State and Territory governments 
        give high priority to concluding a Heads of Agreement covering transfer 
        issues and to enacting the legislation necessary for the transfer of credit 
        unions and other Financial Institutions Scheme bodies to the Commonwealth. 
        (paragraph 3.24) 
      
 Recommendation (5)
        The Committee recommends that the Australian Payments Clearing Association 
        ensures that commercial practices governing property settlements do not 
        continue favouring or mandating bank cheques. (paragraph 3.34) 
      
 Recommendation (6)
        The Committee recommends that the Victorian Government amend its legislation 
        relating to the use of credit unions by local governments to bring it 
        in line with the other States and Territories. (paragraph 3.42) 
      
 Recommendation (7)
        The Committee recommends that the Minister for Regional Services, Territories 
        and Local Government ensures that the Rural Transaction Centres Program 
        builds on State Government initiatives setting up government service centres 
        to deliver financial services to regional areas. (paragraph 3.56) 
      
 Recommendation (8)
        The Committee recommends that the Treasurer negotiates with the Minister 
        for Communications to ensure Australia Post's giroPost services are extended 
        to include business banking services. (paragraph 3.108) 
      
 Recommendation (9)
        The Committee recommends that the Minister for Regional Services, Territories 
        and Local Government and the Minister for Communications negotiate an 
        agreement whereby funding from the Rural Transaction Centres Program be 
        used to install giroPost or an EFTPOB style mechanism where communities 
        are able to demonstrate that there is a need and demand for the services. 
        (3. 126) 
      
 Recommendation (10)
        The Committee recommends that the Minister for Financial Services and 
        Regulation monitors the Guild Bank development with a view to facilitating 
        such initiatives. (paragraph 3.165) 
      
 Recommendation (11)
        The Committee recommends that the Minister for Regional Services, Territories 
        and Local Government gives a high priority to determining the scope of 
        the RTC program and the announcement of a timetable for implementation. 
        (paragraph 3.183) 
      
 
      
Chapter 4
       Recommendation (12)
        The Committee recommends that the Australian Bankers' Association open 
        discussions with the Australian Local Government Association and other 
        interested organisations about the feasibility and value to communities 
        of placing ATMs in council offices and other such locations. (paragraph 
        4.11) 
      
 Recommendation (13)
        The Committee recommends that the Minister for Communications in consultation 
        with the Minister for Regional Services, Territories and Local Government 
        undertakes to assist communities to utilise the Regional Telecommunications 
        Infrastructure Fund to expand the number of Internet Service Providers 
        in regional and remote Australia. (paragraph 4.59) 
      
 Recommendation (14)
        The Committee recommends that the Regional Telecommunications Infrastructure 
        Fund Board be urged to consider internet banking prospects when assessing 
        funding for projects. (paragraph 4.79) 
      
 Recommendation (15)
        The Committee recommends that the Minister for Community Services directs 
        Centrelink to give priority to developing and implementing a trial in 
        a small rural community of a smart card product which could be: 
      
        - reloaded over the telephone 
        
 - directly credited with government pensions 
        
 - used to purchase goods and /or services. (paragraph 4.100) 
      
 
       
      
Chapter 5
       Recommendation (16)
        The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth government undertakes, 
        as part of the Rural Transaction Centres Program, to develop a method 
        to contract Australia Post to deliver cash to areas in which Australia 
        Post has a presence but in which there is no other financial institution. 
        (paragraph 5.14) 
      
 Recommendation (17) The Committee recommends that in the event 
        of closing a branch, the bank concerned waives any fees or penalties incurred 
        relating to the early repayment of loans or closing of accounts.(paragraph 
        5.39) 
      
 Recommendation (18) The Committee recommends that state governments 
        provide exemptions for stamp duties on any mortgages in instances where 
        customers are transferring loans to another bank as a direct result of 
        a bank closing the branch at which the loan was made. (paragraph 5.40) 
      
 Recommendation (19)
        The Committee recommends that the Australian Bankers' Association develops 
        a minimum standard of service delivery as a guideline for banks in the 
        event of closing regional and remote branches. (paragraph 5.48) 
      
 Recommendation (20)
        The Committee recommends that the industry adopts a branch closure protocol 
        which incorporates the following: 
      
        - Banks will give three months notice to customers and relevant community 
          organisations such as Local Councils of their intention to close a branch. 
        
 - Banks will consult with local communities about trends in the delivery 
          of banking services and, in particular, about developments that have 
          the potential to affect the delivery of services in that region. Included 
          in this will be a genuine desire to use community goodwill to improve 
          the viability of the branch. In the event of a decision to close a branch, 
          banks will consult with the community about preferred options for alternative 
          services and on the training to be provided in using alternative channels. 
        
 - Banks will provide written notice of at least two months before changing 
          the branch that manages an account. 
        
 - In the event of closing or downgrading a branch below agency status, 
          banks will waive any fees or penalties incurred relating to early repayment 
          of loans or closing of accounts. 
        
 - In the event of closing a branch, banks will be expected to leave 
          behind some form of over-the-counter service that allows access to cash 
          deposit and withdrawal facilities for personal and small business customers. 
        
 - In the event of closing a branch, banks will provide face to face 
          education and training for customers and the community in alternative 
          forms of banking. 
        
 - The first four items should be made mandatory and incorporated into 
          the Code of Banking Practice. (paragraph 5.51) 
      
 
       Recommendation (21)
        The Committee recommends that the Minister for Financial Services and 
        Regulation monitors the practices of banks in the event of closing branches 
        and reports back to the Committee within two years with respect to the: 
      
        - alternative services left in place 
        
 - period of notice given and method of giving notice 
        
 - degree of community consultation involved 
        
 - level of education and training provided for customers, and the 
        
 - imposition of any fees on customers who repay loans early or close 
          accounts as a result of the closure of that branch.(paragraph 5.52) 
      
 
      
      
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